Pesticide Environmental Fate

Bridging the Gap between Laboratory and Field Studies

Edited by Warner Phelps, Kim Winton, and William R. Effland

This book examines types of bridging studies currently being performed to help facilitate the transition from laboratory studies to field studies in support of pesticide registration. It includes discussions of modeling, variation in field sample profiles, bound vs. available residues, bare ground studies vs. cropped studies, the role of macropores in the field, pipe studies, hop plot studies, the tracking of material balance, and data interpretation.

Pesticide Environmental Fate

Bridging the Gap between Laboratory and Field Studies

Edited by Warner Phelps, Kim Winton, and William R. Effland

Description

This book examines types of bridging studies currently being performed to help facilitate the transition from laboratory studies to field studies in support of pesticide registration. It includes discussions of modeling, variation in field sample profiles, bound vs. available residues, bare ground studies vs. cropped studies, the role of macropores in the field, pipe studies, hop plot studies, the tracking of material balance, and data interpretation.